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Are you looking for a bespoke kitchen for your London home?
- Herringport manufacture beautiful, functional bespoke kitchens
- Herringport kitchens shout quality and functionality for years to come
- Herringport bespoke kitchen prices are extremely competitive
If you want the highest quality bespoke kitchens London has to offer, take a look at those made by Herringport bespoke kitchens and furniture.
Manufactured in-house using traditional woodworking techniques, your London kitchen will be made from carefully selected materials, chosen for their lasting functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Would you like to pay us a visit and see our craftsmen at work, you’re always welcome.
Call Steve on 01493 442 115 or email steve@herringport.co.uk. and arrange an appointment.
Spoilt for Choice
On our website you can find our gallery where there are lots of kitchen styles and designs to choose from.
If you own an older London property, our classic Victorian kitchen may suit you. Farmhouse style? Our Oak Country Kitchen may be the perfect style for you. If your home is a modern masterpiece, our chic contemporary kitchen would add even more class.
We also make panelled kitchens, freestanding kitchens, and all can be painted in your choice of colours
Your home
When we get to a certain time in our lives, we deserve the kitchen we’ve always dreamed about. A beautiful yet functional space where we can cook, and entertain our family and friends.
It’ll be the hub of your London home, and a Herringport bespoke London kitchen will be one you’ll be proud of for many years to come.
Many of our customers love their kitchens so much, they come back for another every time they move house. Learn more by contacting us today.
Where we are
Although we make bespoke kitchens for the London market, our workshops are in Norfolk and our prices are extremely competitive.
We are located on an historic stretch of quayside called Darby’s Hard.
It was on Darby’s Hard that the herring drifters used to be repaired before heading back out to sea to catch the ‘silver darlings’, - and it was from the same spot many years earlier, the locals would have cheered Horatio Nelson’s return from the battle of the Nile.